Lee Hoos has poured cold water on hopes of turning QPR's loan stars into permanent signings.

The Hoops completed the loan signings of experienced trio Nahki Wells, Tomer Hemed and Geoff Cameron from Burnley, Brighton and Stoke City respectively over the summer with all three stars making a huge impact in Steve McClaren's side.

However it seems that the likelihood of QPR being able to secure a permanent move for any of the three will be restricted by the club's ongoing quest to comply with FFP regulations.

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While the hefty fine received for breaching regulations last time out no longer affects the club day-to-day, the west London side are still under pressure to ensure that they are compliant moving forward to ensure they don't receive further punishment.

Speaking at the fans' forum about the chances of signing the trio on a permanent basis, QPR's CEO said: "They're here on loan for a reason which is that they're Premier League quality coming down to us.

"A lot of things can happen between now and the end of the season - it depends on that, but the biggest thing is what do their teams want?

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"What do they want for a salary and that's just from a financial stand point - and the Profitability and Sustainability rules because the days are over where you can go out and buy any player you want and worry about the financing later.

"You have to fit in to the Profitability and Sustainability rules of the Football League. If those players take you outside of that then you're stuffed.

"No matter how big the cheque book is from the owners you can't bring them in without violating the rules."

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